ถีบหัวส่ง

Thai edit

Etymology edit

ถีบ (tìip, to kick; to give a forceful shove with the foot) +‎ หัว (hǔua, head) +‎ ส่ง (sòng, to see off; to send off); literally "to kick someone's head to send him off" or "to send someone's off by kicking his head".

Pronunciation edit

Orthographicถีบหัวส่ง
tʰ ī ɓ h ạ w s ˋ ŋ
Phonemic
ถีบ-หัว-ส่ง
tʰ ī ɓ – h ạ w – s ˋ ŋ
RomanizationPaiboontìip-hǔua-sòng
Royal Institutethip-hua-song
(standard) IPA(key)/tʰiːp̚˨˩.hua̯˩˩˦.soŋ˨˩/(R)

Verb edit

ถีบหัวส่ง (tìip-hǔua-sòng) (abstract noun การถีบหัวส่ง)

  1. (idiomatic) to expel, drive out, or sever relations with someone, especially when that one is of no more use.